Parenting quotes of the day by Socrates: “He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.” |

Socrates’ insights on finding contentment deliver a vital lesson for modern parents: real happiness is rooted in cherishing what you currently possess rather than chasing after more. In an era rife with temptations for attaining the latest and greatest, the way parents embody this sense of fulfillment directly influences their children’s emotional security and self-esteem….

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Norwegian scientist suffers brain damage after testing secret microwave device on himself to disprove ‘Havana Syndrome’: Report

A scientist in Norway gave himself brain damage after he tested a secret weapon on himself to disprove the existence of Havana Syndrome, it emerged.The unidentified govt researcher built a machine capable of emitting powerful pulses of microwave energy in an attempt to prove such devices were harmless to humans, The Telegraph reported.But after testing…

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Mystery of the missing two-Sun planets may finally be solved: Einstein’s theory reveals why double-Sun worlds vanish |

Astronomers have long wondered why planets orbiting two stars like the iconic Tatooine in Star Wars are so rare. You would expect them to be everywhere, really. Most stars form with planets, and a large fraction are born in pairs. Yet double-sun worlds are elusive. New research by University of Berkeley, suggests that the laws…

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Loudest gravitational wave recorded in history from 1.3 billion light-years away: Einstein’s century-old prediction confirmed |

The universe has delivered the loudest gravitational wave ever recorded, and it appears to have given Einstein’s theory of general relativity one of its toughest tests so far. According to the study published in the APS Journal, the signal, known as GW250114, travelled roughly 1.3 billion light-years before reaching Earth. It was produced by the…

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Who was Lise Meitner, the physicist who explained nuclear fission but was denied a Nobel Prize |

Who was Lise Meitner, the physicist who explained nuclear fission but was denied a Nobel Prize (Image Source – Wikipedia) Work on nuclear physics in the early twentieth century moved across borders, institutes and private letters. Lise Meitner was part of that movement for decades, first in Vienna, then in Berlin, later in Stockholm. Trained…

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